mini-beep.iso seems obsoleted already

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  Hi Chuck and all.

When I installed debian on my power pc, in order to do an install with 
brltty, I had to use a cd that had been specially created with the version 
of brltty that works correctly with power pc; this had not yet been 
implemeneted in the installers--in fact, I think it still might not be 
implemented. at any rate, with tht cd, I ran into the same problem of 
modules not being available. I ended up having to keep switching mirrors 
until I found one that had those modules; initially I kept changing when 
certain modules couldn't be found but eventually I found one mirror that 
had them all. You might be able to do the same thing with the 
mini-beep.iso; when it complains about missing modules, go back and change 
your mirror and keep doing this until you find one that has your modules. 
This would be a temporary fix until the iso is updated.


Hth.


-- 
Cheryl

"Where your treasure is, there will your heart be also."




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